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MYTH: If the tooth doesn't hurt, there is no need for a root canal treatmentTRUTH: While a throbbing toothache usually results in the need for root canal treatment, many times a tooth can require root canal treatment when there is no pain present. Dentists and endodontists are specially trained to test a tooth to see if the pulp (nerve tissue) has been infected or damaged. If this is the case, a root canal would be necessary to save the tooth. ![]()
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